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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 1,1996 PSA#1649

Phillips Laboratory, Operational Contracting Division/PKOV 2000 Wyoming Blvd SE, Kirtland AFB, NM 87117

M -- BASE TRANSPORTATION SERVICES SOL F29601- POC Ross Garcia, Contracting Officer, 505/846-4673. Base Transportation Services for Kirtland AFB, NM. POC Ross Garcia, Contracting Officer 505/846-4673. The Phillips Laboratory Operational Contracting Division/PKOV, Kirtland AFB NM is seeking sources capable of performing Base Transportation Services for Kirtland AFB, NM. These services are currently being performed by the Government, and a cost comparison under OMB Circular A-76 will be conducted to determine the most cost effective mode of operation. A contract will not be awarded if Government performance is determined to be more advantageous. The Kirtland AFB transportation operation consists of but is not limited to: Combat Readiness and Resources, Traffic Managment, Vehicle Maintenance, and Vehicle Operations. The Traffic Management Flight has the following tasks: management of record maintenance, documentation and administration, operate the air freight terminal to include outbound freight processing, packing and crating, performing warehouse operations, processing hazardous cargo and documentation and maintaining ticketing of overseas passenger/space available passengers. Perform passenger movement operations, counsel personnel, process travel orders and documentation, load/unload aircraft, conductsurface freight operations, perform personal property operations (i.e., non-temporary storage, inspection and processing of inbound shipments) operate the air passenger terminal to include processing inbound/outbound passengers, maintains flight status, and provide flight information to passengers. The Vehicle Maintenance Flight performs mobile maintenance, performs tire and battery maintenance, conducts allied trades; performs maintenance on general purpose and special purpose equipment, fire department refueling, nonregistered programmable vehicle maintenance, and mobility vehicles/equipment maintenance, provide maintenance support to include workload control, bench stock, data analysis, tool inventory, materielcontrol, and technical library, and; manage COPARS/COPADS/BPA or similar programs. The Vehicle Operations Flight performs staff assistance visits, inspects appearance oif vehicles, and performs analysis to include: General fleet analysis, authorization analysis, utilization analysis, vehicle operations management analysis, performs taxi operations, passenger/cargo support, wrecker/recovery service, wash and clean vehicles, performs dispatch operations, to inlcude: Taxi dispatch, passenger/cargo dispatch, U-Drive-It Dispatch plans, organizes, and directs motor vehicle transportation for operational mission support; maintains vehicle fleet to inlcude dispatch operations, planning convoys, manages vehicle licensing and qualification programs, and performs vehicle operations and management analysis. The Combat Readiness Flight Plans and executes the Mobility Wartime Sustainment, and Reception Plan for the Wing and its associate units, analyses of Base Mobility Plans (BMP), and movements of units in Air Force commercial/military aircraft, or appropriated directive in support of OPLAN/OPORD, applies transportation resources to requirement, evaluates equipment readiness, develop operating procedure to deploy unit resources, performs periodic staff assistance visits (SAV), manges the budget, monitors unit manning and manpower, monitors facility projects, monitors unit productivity program. Firms capable of performing the described services are invited to submit a description of their capabilities and experience to the following address: Phillips Laboratory, Operational Contracting Division/PKOV, 2000 Wyoming Blvd SE, Kirtland AFB, NM 87117-5606. Submissions should be limited to 15 pages and provide evidence of similar past or present performance, to include the names and telephone numbers of references. CONTRACTORS MUST IDENTIFY THEIR BUSINESS TYPE (i.e., large business, small business, small disadvantaged business, 8(a) certified business, woman-owned business, etc.). The applicable Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code for this requirement is 8744 and the corresponding size standard is $5.0 million (gross revenues averaged over the past three years). This synopsis is for planning purposes only, and does not constitute a solicitation for bids/proposals. Responses will assist the Government in determining whether to set-aside/restrict competition in some way or solicit offers from all responsible sources. The Government will not pay for any information submitted in response to this announcement. (0212)

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